Noted and passed - July 28, 2014

• Friday’s report that Amtrak is going to spend the next several months refurbishing Camden’s passenger rail station off West DeKalb Street is welcome news. Built in 1937, it has shown its age for decades and never more so than now with holes in the platform’s canopy, rotting timbers and other problems that make it a less than desirable place to stop. Amtrak says their No. 1 priority is making the facility Americans with Disabilities Act compliant -- and that’s a very good thing -- from the parking lot to the station and onto the platform and train. But ...